Week in the House has complaint report against Temer in the CCJ and LDO vote

The complaint was presented by the PGR and, to be continued to justice, It must be accepted by Members in two rounds of voting: first in CCJ, after the plenary.

09/07/2017 13h25 - Updated 10/07/2017 12h03

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A discussão na Comissão de Constituição, Justice and Citizenship (CCJ) em torno da denúncia apresentada contra o presidente Michel Temer estará no centro das atenções da Câmara dos Deputados nesta semana. A acusação foi apresentada pela Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR) e, to be continued to justice, It must be accepted by Members in two rounds of voting: first in CCJ, after the plenary.

From Wednesday (12), committee members should begin the phase of debates on the opinion. A expectativa é que a discussão se estenda por mais de 40 hours, as the chairmanship of the Commission allowed all 66 members and their alternates are entitled to speak for up to 15 minutes.

Há a possibilidade de até 40 MPs not members, 20 contrary and 20 favorable to the process, se manifestam por até 10 minutes each. The entry list for speakers will open half an hour before the Wednesday session. The president of the college already said that the work of the Commission will not extend the dawn.

Until now, It has not set date to vote on the opinion by the collegiate. But, according to Internal Rules of the House, the Commission should terminate the processing of the complaint within a period of five sessions counted from the delivery of the written defense of Michel Temer, occurred in 5 July. Last Friday (7), pro-government deputies ensured quorum in the plenary in order to speed up the process, counting the term of the five sessions.